The Puddle Jumper is a con-caved, planing surfacer speeder. Domestic bliss with a twist. Based off the outline of the Bottom Feeder, but with reversed bottom and rocker curves. This board, unlike the past Domestic models (like The Bottom Feeder and RV) features a concave bottom that transitions to vee in the tail. The wide outline makes for easy wave catching and down the line glide and stability. The concave bottom adds lift and increased rail curve, which allows radical top to bottom surfing. The straight rail line and vee in the tail keep the board moving forward and hold in during hard carving maneuvers.

This Lost Bean Bag surfboard is the extreme in small wave surfing. This surfboard is super wide and flat but can be surfed from the tail and rail to rail without sliding out on you. This surfboard is designed to be ridden extremely short.

The V3 Rocket is an extension of the Rocket Collection. Released in 2014, it quickly became a retail standout and a custom order favorite. From the average, every day surfer, to the traveling pro, almost all who rode a V3 were stoked. Word spread, and popularity grew. From Matt Biolos’ 6‘0’ x 41 liter “go-to” board all year long, to Luke Davis winning a WQS on a 23liter 5’4” the diversity is clear…it’s a great all around hybrid design for just about any type of surfer. News Flash! Nate Yeomans just won the Oneill Cold Water Classic on a stock 5’9” V3-Rocket! This board is an E-Tech epoxy V3 Rocket.

Love Buzz is a performance shortboard, described as the ‘Love Child’ of the Hypto Krypto and The Ando model. The design blends surface area, rocker and performance curves to create a very all-round, fast and flowing short board. It will always carry speed yet give you that sensitivity to surf in all areas of the wave.

The Lost Lazy Toy surfboard is both a continuation and a break away from the Bottom Feeder and Plank Genre surfboards. The Lazy Toy takes these high volume low rocker small wave surfboard designs and brings it to a wider range of surf capabilities. This surfboard uses an eliptical outline influenced by Wayne Lynch & Michael Peterson in the 1970's as well as Dave Parmenter in the 80's and 90's. These eliptical outlines give the Lazy toy a very open and forgiving sweet spot and allow the board to be surfed in knee to well overhead waves.